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they're trying to hold the core of the city, the main stronghold for president bashar al-assad. in northern mali, french ground troops battled islamist rebels overnight, outside the city of gao. it was new evidence that while the french have retaken key cities, the insurgents have not yet been routed from the countryside. meanwhile, french and malian soldiers found caches of industrial-strength explosives and makeshift bomb labs. the rebels had hidden them outside gao. u.s. investigators said today they are not ready to rule that lithium ion batteries used in boeing's 787 dreamliners are inherently unsafe for aviation. instead, the national transportation safety board said manufacturers need to build in better safeguards. at the same time, the board said investigators are still weeks away from determining what caused a battery fire on a japan airlines dreamliner in boston. in the meantime, all 50 of the planes in service, remain grounded. budget battle cries echoed up and down pennsylvania avenue in washington today. president obama called yesterday for a small package of tax hi
they're trying to hold the core of the city, the main stronghold for president bashar al-assad. in northern mali, french ground troops battled islamist rebels overnight, outside the city of gao. it was new evidence that while the french have retaken key cities, the insurgents have not yet been routed from the countryside. meanwhile, french and malian soldiers found caches of industrial-strength explosives and makeshift bomb labs. the rebels had hidden them outside gao. u.s. investigators said...
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it is alarming leak and uproot the community into has the money to live in the city and you have to go. -- and who has to go. >> putting the brakes on rental increases, a bad idea say industry representatives. >> there is any but the costs are too high, and the government is driving them up. they keep increasing the tax on property sales. >> she hopes that something will change on the real-estate market. her search for an apartment has become a race against time. >> if i don't find anything by september, i will have to move in with a friend. >> and remain hopeful that she can find an affordable place to live. >> what is a luxury and how transient is it? >> the exhibition is the first in a new series in the bavarian capital and we went to take a look. >> closer inspection reveals images of bizarre beauty. water, the elixir of life. it comes out of the faucet black. the properties of water and the reflective surface fascinates him. >> sometimes we drink it from the tap and if it is black, something is wrong with our basic conditions of life. >> visitors are welcome to walk on this instal
it is alarming leak and uproot the community into has the money to live in the city and you have to go. -- and who has to go. >> putting the brakes on rental increases, a bad idea say industry representatives. >> there is any but the costs are too high, and the government is driving them up. they keep increasing the tax on property sales. >> she hopes that something will change on the real-estate market. her search for an apartment has become a race against time. >> if i...
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in the city's efforts. the plan to build a new development to house the prostitute. they hope will help them dry out the red light district. . negotiations are still ongoing, but they're ready to start work. they help the new model will help bring order to the city's sex trade. >> here is where the customers will arrive. we will build a street for the. and there will be able to drive around until they find the lady that suits them. and they will come back to one of the stalls. when the customers satisfied, they leave. moreover, the prostitute can speak to support stuff. >> it sounds good in theory, but it's anyone's guess it sex workers and their customers will play along. >> the situation is in the same as this area, but the women here house support groups they can years. the locals who live there are not bothered about the business taking place in a remote locations. >> there'll because expenses if they refuse to leave. customers try to pick up prostitutes are cited the ficial sanction area will have to p
in the city's efforts. the plan to build a new development to house the prostitute. they hope will help them dry out the red light district. . negotiations are still ongoing, but they're ready to start work. they help the new model will help bring order to the city's sex trade. >> here is where the customers will arrive. we will build a street for the. and there will be able to drive around until they find the lady that suits them. and they will come back to one of the stalls. when the...
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a popular escape from the hubbub of the city. countless restaurants and guesthouses to great business. he runs a restaurant with his wife. when they were younger, the two attended a french boarding school in istanbul. today, some of their school friends from back and are visiting. we ask if anna would have considered marrying a turkish man. >> that is difficult. that would require both sides being very tolerant. >> we are well integrated here, but not assimilated. we have our own church, our own cemetery, and our own customs. >> those traditions include polish cuisine. next door is a cafÉ that serves pancakes with blueberries from poland. agnes now lives in warsaw, but she spends her summers in her home village in turkey. >> i miss my friends in warsaw when i'm here, but that is not where i'm from. i was born and raised here. it is here that my parents and many relatives still live. >> the residence are turkish nationals. their children go to turkish schools. many ethnic holes here have set up writing businesses, and between the
a popular escape from the hubbub of the city. countless restaurants and guesthouses to great business. he runs a restaurant with his wife. when they were younger, the two attended a french boarding school in istanbul. today, some of their school friends from back and are visiting. we ask if anna would have considered marrying a turkish man. >> that is difficult. that would require both sides being very tolerant. >> we are well integrated here, but not assimilated. we have our own...
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the city owes them. it's designed to save cash to pay for police, fire and other city services. >>> crude oil prices in the future's market settled at a five-month high up more than a dollar a barrel. prices have surged nearly 2% just this week. traders say the reason for the price spike is the political turmoil in syria. although it's not an oil exporter they are surrounded by places like iraq, turkey, lebanon and isreal. >>> john, great to have you here with us. >> good evening. >> i don't get this. we've been hearing for awhile now these reports about the u.s. is getting close to energy independence. we have record oil supplies. you kind of expect a price break. why are prices going up? >> it's a hope for energy self-reliance and not independence. it's a global market. you string together the problems that you just related to us all, production problems, that is, within opec about 2 million barrels per day are offline, whether libya, some of the african countries and embargo on iran, it adds up to tip
the city owes them. it's designed to save cash to pay for police, fire and other city services. >>> crude oil prices in the future's market settled at a five-month high up more than a dollar a barrel. prices have surged nearly 2% just this week. traders say the reason for the price spike is the political turmoil in syria. although it's not an oil exporter they are surrounded by places like iraq, turkey, lebanon and isreal. >>> john, great to have you here with us. >>...
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the city offered him refuge for one year. the idea was to give him some breathing room and time to feel safe again. his first impressions involved pigeons like these. >> it is not like this in egypt. pigeons do not just come and sit on your hand. in egypt, birds are wary of humans. poles are not like the egyptians are. i have never seen anything like this there. >> a polish club is letting him use an apartment in this district in the west of the city. he updates his blog from her thoswho n speak arabic and read what he writes soon begin to understand why he faces problems back home. this afternoon, his message is stark -- islam poses a threat to humanity. especially in the west, a fear of islam should be a normal reaction, just like the fear of falling under the wheels of a moving train. >> that is what i think. i am an atheist. in egypt, everything has become worse under the muslim brotherhood. as far as i'm concerned, there is no moderate isl osama bin laden was the true face of islam. >> surely the situation in egypt must
the city offered him refuge for one year. the idea was to give him some breathing room and time to feel safe again. his first impressions involved pigeons like these. >> it is not like this in egypt. pigeons do not just come and sit on your hand. in egypt, birds are wary of humans. poles are not like the egyptians are. i have never seen anything like this there. >> a polish club is letting him use an apartment in this district in the west of the city. he updates his blog from her...
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in the city is the largest preserved roman amphitheater in the balkans, dating back to the second century. the city let developers build villas right on top of it. he said they are destabilizing the amphitheater. >> after the follow-up communism, we started on a systematic distraction of our cultural heritage. our worst enemies are not the thieves and vandals but the very institutions that are charged with protecting these treasures. >> there taking it upon themselves to stop the destruction both on land and underwater. they had even rated geological sites. he claims many of them come here from italy and greece because the historical sights there are well protected. one of the kingpins in the antiquities racket is the golden dawn of a far right wing party. those in thethere after more than money. -- in the know are more than money. >> they're out to provoke the albanian people, not just the orthodox community. these radicals are fighting to get pieces of albania to split off and join with greece. >> and orthodox trees calls believers to worship. -- and orthodox raised calls believers to w
in the city is the largest preserved roman amphitheater in the balkans, dating back to the second century. the city let developers build villas right on top of it. he said they are destabilizing the amphitheater. >> after the follow-up communism, we started on a systematic distraction of our cultural heritage. our worst enemies are not the thieves and vandals but the very institutions that are charged with protecting these treasures. >> there taking it upon themselves to stop the...
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the city's secular residents into a shopping plaza. the prime minister said the government won't be swayed from its plan to redevelop that area, and that sent turkey's stock exchange down 5%. it's plunged 22% over the past two weeks. >>> insider trading charges are marring the largest investor ever. wall street regulators obtained a court order to freeze the assets of a thailand based trader. officials say he reaped more than $3 million in illegal profits by acting on a tip ahead of the announced $4.7 billion acquisition of smithfield foods. and more news about china. tony sparano may be headed there. time warner is teaming up with china media capital, looking for invesmentes and media partnerships. it will open new platforms and markets for content. >>> creating closer business and economic ties between the u.s. and china will be one of the topics president obama will discuss with china's president xi when they meet tomorrow in california. our guest tonight says a lot is riding on the two-day meeting and could make a fresh start in th
the city's secular residents into a shopping plaza. the prime minister said the government won't be swayed from its plan to redevelop that area, and that sent turkey's stock exchange down 5%. it's plunged 22% over the past two weeks. >>> insider trading charges are marring the largest investor ever. wall street regulators obtained a court order to freeze the assets of a thailand based trader. officials say he reaped more than $3 million in illegal profits by acting on a tip ahead of...
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the city is already getting ready. munich's alianza arena will be expanded to seat more than 70,000 fans. the arena has hosted its share of events, such as the opening ceremony of the 2006 world cup. it is not always been good news for munich fans, especially if they are facing off against chelsea. there are plenty of hotel rooms and good connections via its international airport. it might not have netted the 2018 olympic games, but munich will be ready if selected for the 2020 european championships. >> we are joined in the studio by our sports correspondent. titus, welcome. why munich and not berlin? >> it would have been a close decision. both cities, both stadia have plenty to recommend themselves. when it comes to football and prowess, munich is still ahead of berlin, and that is probably been a factor. it is broadly unit's turn. -- munich's turn. berlin gets its chance at the champions league final next season. by 2020, it should be back around to munich. >> munich is still a candidate city. are they likely to ac
the city is already getting ready. munich's alianza arena will be expanded to seat more than 70,000 fans. the arena has hosted its share of events, such as the opening ceremony of the 2006 world cup. it is not always been good news for munich fans, especially if they are facing off against chelsea. there are plenty of hotel rooms and good connections via its international airport. it might not have netted the 2018 olympic games, but munich will be ready if selected for the 2020 european...
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in big cities like istanbul or agra, many women actively pursue their professional careers, but in the rural areas, they mostly lead conventional lives and are financially dependent on their husbands, but there are signs of change, like on the turkish coast where some women are earning their first money at the age of 40-plus. >> most people throw away packaging and rappers without thinking. she turns them into works of art, but for these women, their activity means more than that. >> i do my housework and make these bags at the same time. this work gives us self- confidence and our first phone income. >> fatma mary when she was 13 and had her first child when she was 14. she had no use or time for herself. reha married, too. her oldest ones to attend university, and she wants to enjoy a break from the family routine. >> i have been working for four years. now i can do something that supports the children and it is fun as well. >> she enjoys gng to work and geing theateria she meets kindred spirits and can talk with them about things that she cannot speak about at home. we are in a cons
in big cities like istanbul or agra, many women actively pursue their professional careers, but in the rural areas, they mostly lead conventional lives and are financially dependent on their husbands, but there are signs of change, like on the turkish coast where some women are earning their first money at the age of 40-plus. >> most people throw away packaging and rappers without thinking. she turns them into works of art, but for these women, their activity means more than that....
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the twin cities is one of the unites states' largest centers for child prostitution. a 2010 study found on any given night, 45 girls are sold for sex. the rate has begun to decline, due in part to projects like the women's foundation's "minnesota girls are not for sale." carlson nelson first learned of the enormity of human trafficking from queen silvia of sweden >> the queen spoke to me about traveling tourism and the fact that sometimes these kinds of sexual exploitation take place in hotels, motels and travel. it sounded serious, it was a dark issue, it began to creep into my consciousness. >> carlson nelson became the first american ceo to sign an international agreement, ecpat the acronym for end child prostitution and trafficking. by signing, a company agrees to a code of conduct that includes educating staff, suppliers and customers about sexual exploitation. >> i came back and spoke to my company and you can imagine the first thing people said is, marilyn, we're in the happiness business! this is the kind of dark subject almost taboo to talk about, using child
the twin cities is one of the unites states' largest centers for child prostitution. a 2010 study found on any given night, 45 girls are sold for sex. the rate has begun to decline, due in part to projects like the women's foundation's "minnesota girls are not for sale." carlson nelson first learned of the enormity of human trafficking from queen silvia of sweden >> the queen spoke to me about traveling tourism and the fact that sometimes these kinds of sexual exploitation take...
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czech republic -- held villages are digging up the past. and turkey -- how to do business with facial hair. in a few days, a long-awaited trial will open in germany. the trial against the last surviving member of a neo-nazi cell known as the nsu. a year-and-a-half ago when their crimes came to light, it sent shock waves across the country. nenazi had been killing foreigners on german soil for almost 10 years while german authorities followed false leads. now authorities hope to avoid making more mistakes at the trial starting next week in munich, but there is already criticism. the court room is too small with room for just 50 observers and 50 journalists. the seats were allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. the problem -- no turkish media outlets got seats. they are angry, not least because eight of the nsu's 10 victims were of turkish origin. >> the correspondent for turkey's largest daily newspaper in germany made a special trip to munich to pick at his accreditation to attend the trial for a key member of the so-called national
czech republic -- held villages are digging up the past. and turkey -- how to do business with facial hair. in a few days, a long-awaited trial will open in germany. the trial against the last surviving member of a neo-nazi cell known as the nsu. a year-and-a-half ago when their crimes came to light, it sent shock waves across the country. nenazi had been killing foreigners on german soil for almost 10 years while german authorities followed false leads. now authorities hope to avoid making...
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, including conwell-egan and schools in the inner city, to a private foundation called faith in the future. it will help sell the schools to potential students and raise millions of dollars by appealing to alumni and wealthy donors, led by former chief of cigna insurance ed hanway, who says the foundation can do what the archdiocese could not. >> the resources of the archdiocese are extremely limited. we can bring resources to bear on certain issues that the archdiocese may not have been able to, for example, admissions management, outreach into the community, and building a formal, structured marketing plan for our schools. >> the education at the schools run by the foundation will remain decidedly catholic. this theology class for freshmen is still taught by a franciscan brother. and, as always, students are required to go to mass throughout the year. in just one year here, because of the foundation's new business model, this school, slated for closing not that long ago, has seen enrollment increase. >> we have more freedom, in a sense, in that initiatives that we have are now supported
, including conwell-egan and schools in the inner city, to a private foundation called faith in the future. it will help sell the schools to potential students and raise millions of dollars by appealing to alumni and wealthy donors, led by former chief of cigna insurance ed hanway, who says the foundation can do what the archdiocese could not. >> the resources of the archdiocese are extremely limited. we can bring resources to bear on certain issues that the archdiocese may not have been...
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you'll find the irish americans where the need is greatest giving time, money, talent and concern to whoever needs it most cobu
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istanbul is a city where 98.5 of the city is built up. there's almost no green space. the bridge that henry mentioned was going to result in the cutting down of a million trees to make ways for motor ways and the airport will be built and a massive 30 mile canal to join the black sea. there are urban projects inside the city which whole neighborhoods are being relocated whether or not the population wanted to. there's been a lot going on and i think that the president and the deputy prime minister while erdogan was away made it seem to the people there was a party they could engage w unfortunately when the prime minister came back, instead of immediately backing what his deputy had done in his absence and implicitly condoning what the president had done, he immediately set the confrontational tone which has ended up with a very violent clearing of the park this evening. >> rose: is it too early to say that regardless how this comes out, erdogan has been wounded. >> yes. he has been wounded, there's no question about it. the danger i think here is that how is this going
istanbul is a city where 98.5 of the city is built up. there's almost no green space. the bridge that henry mentioned was going to result in the cutting down of a million trees to make ways for motor ways and the airport will be built and a massive 30 mile canal to join the black sea. there are urban projects inside the city which whole neighborhoods are being relocated whether or not the population wanted to. there's been a lot going on and i think that the president and the deputy prime...
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you find find military base in distant area from the cities unless it's airport or something like this. they are within inhibited areas. >> charlie: will the attacks against american bases in middle east. >> should expect everything. not necessarily through the government, it's not -- the governments are not only player in this region you have different parties, you have different factions, you have different ideology. you have everything in this region. you have to expect that. >> charlie: expect -- tell me what you mean by expect everything. >> expect every action. >> charlie: including chemical warfare. >> that depends. if the rebels or the terrorists in this region or any other group have it, it could happen, i don't know. i'm not fortune teller to tell what you is going to happen. >> charlie: we'd like to know more, the president would like to know, american people if there is an attack, what might be the repercussions and who might be engaged in those. >> before the 11th of september, some of the -- i used to say that don't deal with terrorists as playing game. it's a different s
you find find military base in distant area from the cities unless it's airport or something like this. they are within inhibited areas. >> charlie: will the attacks against american bases in middle east. >> should expect everything. not necessarily through the government, it's not -- the governments are not only player in this region you have different parties, you have different factions, you have different ideology. you have everything in this region. you have to expect that....
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so the city and the administration, look, we've had four different c.e.o.s in the last three years. we have had aÑi constant churnig of the board of education and people in c.p.s. this is not the time for them to do this drastic, draconian-- i mean, this is a complete watch. this is warfare now. so we're not going to only have food deserts in chicago. we're going to have places that actual tullely have school disertz. >> brown: i asked him about potential cuts. i wonder how you see that. do you see this as an attack on teach experlz the union? >> absolutely. i mean, this is a problem we've been seeing, again, nationwide. but here if chicago, it's especially heinous. we have a mayor that only has the ear-- the only people that have his ear are the corporate reformer types. so they won't listen to ways to really accomplish the kind of things we want to do. everyone wants the best education they can possibly have for their children. we don't blame parents. we don't blame society. we don't blame anything, but we have to honestly look at why are they attacking us so much? we feel like w
so the city and the administration, look, we've had four different c.e.o.s in the last three years. we have had aÑi constant churnig of the board of education and people in c.p.s. this is not the time for them to do this drastic, draconian-- i mean, this is a complete watch. this is warfare now. so we're not going to only have food deserts in chicago. we're going to have places that actual tullely have school disertz. >> brown: i asked him about potential cuts. i wonder how you see that....
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the democrats get all their votes in the big cities and 85% in philadelphia, 58% in the bay area, san francisco. and they waste vote, if you will. but they win the electoral college votes but can't control the congress with those big victories in the cities because then they lose 55, 45 in the suburban areas and that is their problem. >> rose: when you look at the kinds of things, al, you mentioned one and people have different ideas as to what might lead to some kind of change. what happens after the government shutdown, what will then take place. will they continue to talk or back away from it or what? >>. >> they have to continue to talk. there are consequences, charlie for the members of congress to be sure but particularly for the president. the president is supposed to take a trip next saturday to asia, to meet with putin, meet with the the chinese leader. i don't think can go on that trip if there is a government shutdown. and if he's not doing that there is no way in the world congress can go home and take a district work period or vacation. they are going to have to at least
the democrats get all their votes in the big cities and 85% in philadelphia, 58% in the bay area, san francisco. and they waste vote, if you will. but they win the electoral college votes but can't control the congress with those big victories in the cities because then they lose 55, 45 in the suburban areas and that is their problem. >> rose: when you look at the kinds of things, al, you mentioned one and people have different ideas as to what might lead to some kind of change. what...
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the city? >> many of them are not commenting. we have heard a lot of from the city unions today. they're worried, they're scared. their members face pay and benefits cuts and there is even talk that vested pensions-- which under michigan law typically are protected from being cut once you are a retiree-- that that may not be the case here in detroit and that kevyn orr and the city of detroit may have to battle in court if necessary to reduce pension benefits for retirees who are already living on fixed incomes. >> suarez: matt helms of the detroit free peres, thanks a lot for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> brown: today marked six months since the massacre in newtown, connecticut, an attack that brought tears and outrage and prompted a new debate over gun violence and rights. margaret warner has a look at how the day was commemorated. >> if we can take that moment now, please? >> reporter: the sister of slain teacher victoria soto asked for twenty six seconds of silence today. one for each o
the city? >> many of them are not commenting. we have heard a lot of from the city unions today. they're worried, they're scared. their members face pay and benefits cuts and there is even talk that vested pensions-- which under michigan law typically are protected from being cut once you are a retiree-- that that may not be the case here in detroit and that kevyn orr and the city of detroit may have to battle in court if necessary to reduce pension benefits for retirees who are already...
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our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: carl levin is the longest serving senator in michigan's history. earlier this month he announced we not run for re-election. i want to talk to him today about his thoughts of being in the senate for as long as he has been in the senate. talk about the issues that he wants to focus on for the next two years and get a sense of the history that he has lived. senato, welcome. >> charlie, great to be with you. >> let me start with your remarks as you said. i can best serve my state and nation by concentrating on the challenging issues i'm in a position to help address in the next two years, by doing my job without the distraction of campaigning for re-election. tell me what you hope to accomplish in the next two years before we look back at what you have accomplished? >> i want to focus on what i think is the greatest challenge we have, which is how to get the two major parties to work togher here in washington to overcome this casm, this gulf that exists, where we've been unable to avoid these cliffs. these cliffs that just seem
our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: carl levin is the longest serving senator in michigan's history. earlier this month he announced we not run for re-election. i want to talk to him today about his thoughts of being in the senate for as long as he has been in the senate. talk about the issues that he wants to focus on for the next two years and get a sense of the history that he has lived. senato, welcome. >> charlie, great to be with you. >> let me...
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hills south of the city where in just a few minutes he will take leave of his office. >> brown: a short time ago i talked to john allen near st. peter's square. he's an analyst for cnn and a correspondent for the "national catholic reporter." so,, as we watch the pope fly away today, is his future role as emeritus pope clear? it's a new position, after all. >> it is. what bedict the thas told us is he is going to be hidden from the world which means he's not going to be, at least publicly, hearing him, secretary-general him. he's not going to hit the lecture circuit or give interviews. we assume he will see people in private but the vatican won't issue news bulletins about those encounters so for all intense and purposes he's had his swan song on the public stage. that much is clear. what is less clear are two points: one, if he is going to continue to have any sort of behind-the-scenes role of the next pope. whether the next pope will seek hisounsel. wheth there wi be conversation. and secondly how the role of a retired pope will play out in front of the broader court of opinion in the
hills south of the city where in just a few minutes he will take leave of his office. >> brown: a short time ago i talked to john allen near st. peter's square. he's an analyst for cnn and a correspondent for the "national catholic reporter." so,, as we watch the pope fly away today, is his future role as emeritus pope clear? it's a new position, after all. >> it is. what bedict the thas told us is he is going to be hidden from the world which means he's not going to be,...
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, there's been sorts of a boom, especially in the cities in kabul, 17 billion dollars now. and 97% of that is due to foreign aid. and that aid is now going away and you can feel, you can hear it the sound of it disappearing across the country. -- economy. and this plays into everything else and plays into the political realm as well, the third transition. and you have this sort of pyramid, very kind of shaky pyrad of por, people with hamid karzai at the top. and america essentially has been keeping the pressure there, keeping them together. but that pressure is going away. karzai will go. in the next election 2014. it's unclear who will replace him. it's unclear who america wants to replace him and it's really important. but certainly the players that are part of this sort of coalition, the ethnic player, the tajiks, uzbeks, pashtun, it'sot car that, we talk about the taliban, the people in government, kind of the political system at the moment, it's not clear that they will actually gel together and remain friends. >> rose: and so what are the interests of pakistan and wha
, there's been sorts of a boom, especially in the cities in kabul, 17 billion dollars now. and 97% of that is due to foreign aid. and that aid is now going away and you can feel, you can hear it the sound of it disappearing across the country. -- economy. and this plays into everything else and plays into the political realm as well, the third transition. and you have this sort of pyramid, very kind of shaky pyrad of por, people with hamid karzai at the top. and america essentially has been...
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cities so that the they coud hire young people during the summers. but, you know, obviously, an agenda that puts more people back to work has met resistance from the republicans in congress. and i recognize that. but there are-- the-- what is both troubling but also i think gives me a greater sense of urgency is this is a trend that has been going on fair couple decades now. as i mentioned in the speech, you have technology that has reduced manufacturing jobs that used to be a foothold into the middle class, that has reduced things like bank tellers or travel agents that used to provide a good middle-class livelihood, and the new jobs that have been produced don't pay as much. you've got global comp tirkz jobs being shipped overseas. all these things reduce the leverage workers have and as a consequence it's a lot harder for every worker-- black, white, hispanic, asian-- to ask for a raise, and employers know that. and companies are making great profits, but they're not reinvesting. so what we need to do is to go back to a principle that if you look
cities so that the they coud hire young people during the summers. but, you know, obviously, an agenda that puts more people back to work has met resistance from the republicans in congress. and i recognize that. but there are-- the-- what is both troubling but also i think gives me a greater sense of urgency is this is a trend that has been going on fair couple decades now. as i mentioned in the speech, you have technology that has reduced manufacturing jobs that used to be a foothold into the...
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seven miles farther, through the haze, lies the city of qusayr, where hezbollah is fighting with assad's forces to retake the town. hezbollah militias used to base their operations here, but now that they've retaken territory around qusayr, they've been able to move deeper inside. syrian jets roared overhead as a constant thunder of artillery pounded the city. none of the hezbollah escorts who brought us to the area would speak to us on camera. but when they took us right next to a syrian army outpost, it was clear how close the two were and how here the border is just a line on the map. hezbollah's involvement in syria has come at a price. rebels or their sympathizers have been regularly firing rockets at shiite towns in lebanon. among the most frequent targets: the hezbollah-dominated town of hermel. vice-mayor issam blabel took us to the site of last tuesday's rocket attack. >> the rocket fell at 4:00 in the afternoon, when people are resting in their homes. >> warner: hermel has been hit with more than 70 rockets in the last month, ever since the battle for qusayr intensified. >> eve
seven miles farther, through the haze, lies the city of qusayr, where hezbollah is fighting with assad's forces to retake the town. hezbollah militias used to base their operations here, but now that they've retaken territory around qusayr, they've been able to move deeper inside. syrian jets roared overhead as a constant thunder of artillery pounded the city. none of the hezbollah escorts who brought us to the area would speak to us on camera. but when they took us right next to a syrian army...
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petitions so i think tabloids are still relevant >> the city was a different place, the subways were broken down and covered with graffiti and you know the central park 5, the beginning of that ken burns documentary, the first five or ten minutes i looked at that, they showed all that stuff and i said holy cow i forgot about that city. you know? it's been -- it's really transformed. a younger person today does not understand it. sometimes my kids when i say you can't come home at 2:00 in the morning they say dad it's not 1991 anymore. >> take a look at this. this is a scene in which tom hanks is in a play and we'll see mike mcalary on the program at this table. here it is >> i am a newspaper reporter and i love my job. i'serving the public. i'm telli peoplehat happened yesterday. i'm telling them facts. i'm rewarding the good guys and putting the bad guys away and (bleep) there's such a thing as my story. >> your story is you had a bad case of breslinites and you'll never get over it. >> well, that's how you tell the story. >> exactly! you've also got a gut for red meat, you've got p
petitions so i think tabloids are still relevant >> the city was a different place, the subways were broken down and covered with graffiti and you know the central park 5, the beginning of that ken burns documentary, the first five or ten minutes i looked at that, they showed all that stuff and i said holy cow i forgot about that city. you know? it's been -- it's really transformed. a younger person today does not understand it. sometimes my kids when i say you can't come home at 2:00 in...
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the same thing happened on the other end of the city. >> narrator: abu mohammed met commanders from other parts of aleppo to strategize. for ghaith, the meeting was a glimpse into the divisions in the rebel movement. the other two commanders are islamists, while abu mohammed is secular. >> they are cooperating because they are fighting a common enemy. they can't afford to question where they are at this moment. each of them complains about the other, and at one point there will be a clash between these two forces. >> takbir! >> allahu akbar! >> takbir! >> allahu akbar! (chanting) >> narrator: one of the islamists, sheikh abdul rahman, showed us the streets in salahuddin that his fighters had managed to reoccupy. (tires squealing) he said a few days earlier, the syrian army had destroyed this apartment complex. his men hadn't been able to rescue the civilians trapped alive in the rubble. one of the sheikh's lieutenants led us to another front line in the battle. >> what was a popular uprising, activists, demonstration, calling for freedom, democracy, is now a vicious war. the quagmire of t
the same thing happened on the other end of the city. >> narrator: abu mohammed met commanders from other parts of aleppo to strategize. for ghaith, the meeting was a glimpse into the divisions in the rebel movement. the other two commanders are islamists, while abu mohammed is secular. >> they are cooperating because they are fighting a common enemy. they can't afford to question where they are at this moment. each of them complains about the other, and at one point there will be a...
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that crippled the city. still, as homelessness and aids soared in the '80s, his response was criticized. and the city was roiled by racial tensions amid the beating deaths of two black teenagers at the hands of white gangs. during the 1988 presidential campaign, koch ignited controversy saying jews "would be crazy" to vote for jesse jackson. but koch told the "macneil- lehrer newshour's" charlayne hunter gault jackson was provoking people. >> i've been the mayor here for 11 years. for ten years, prior to this particular period, we've had no difficulty in this city as it relates to civil disturbance. what he is in fact conjuring up is that the summer that he came here, there might be civil disturbance. that's what he's saying-- fire in the theatre. i don't think that's very nice of him to do. >> sreenivasan: koch left office in 1989 after losing the democratic primary to david dinkins. current new york mayor michael bloomberg reflected on koch's legacy today. >> and when we mourn his passing, ed really-- we a
that crippled the city. still, as homelessness and aids soared in the '80s, his response was criticized. and the city was roiled by racial tensions amid the beating deaths of two black teenagers at the hands of white gangs. during the 1988 presidential campaign, koch ignited controversy saying jews "would be crazy" to vote for jesse jackson. but koch told the "macneil- lehrer newshour's" charlayne hunter gault jackson was provoking people. >> i've been the mayor here...
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other poultry markets in the city will close tomorrow. meanwhile in the u.s., the centers for disease control nounced it is working on a vaccine in case one is needed. at least 47 people died in eastern india when an eight- story residential building collapsed. 70 others were injured. it happened thursday evening on the outskirts of mumbai. indian authorities said the building was being constructed illegally, and four of its floors already were occupied. today, rescuers combed the debris looking for signs of life. more than 20 people still are missing. bulldozers were being used in the search. pope francis urged the catholic church to take decisive action to root out and punish sexual abuse of children by priests. the pope met today with senior members of his staff, saying the church's credibility is at stake. groups advocating for victims said the statements were just rhetoric until concrete action is taken. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: there was a stark warning today from the united nations
other poultry markets in the city will close tomorrow. meanwhile in the u.s., the centers for disease control nounced it is working on a vaccine in case one is needed. at least 47 people died in eastern india when an eight- story residential building collapsed. 70 others were injured. it happened thursday evening on the outskirts of mumbai. indian authorities said the building was being constructed illegally, and four of its floors already were occupied. today, rescuers combed the debris...
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said the city had marshaled an army of plows and salt trucks. >> the sanitation department will deploy something like 1,700 snowplows and 65 front-end loaders. it also has 450 salt-spreaders already deployed. >> brown: the storm also focused new concern on the new york and new jersey shore areas still recovering from hurricane sandy. they faced the prospect of being flooded again. >> we are trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined us totally. >> brown: and long forehe worst hit, air travel was in a shambles. well over 4,000 flights were canceled through saturday, sending ripple effects across the country. the snow also halted amtrak and some mass transit service in the northeast. and for the latest on what's expected tonight and this weekend, we turn to bernie rayno, a meteorologist with accuweather. so what is the latest on the track of the storm and expected snow amounts? >> well, i will tell you, the worst of this storm we have been pointing out all week is going to be across southern new england. two storms as you mentioned, and the firs
said the city had marshaled an army of plows and salt trucks. >> the sanitation department will deploy something like 1,700 snowplows and 65 front-end loaders. it also has 450 salt-spreaders already deployed. >> brown: the storm also focused new concern on the new york and new jersey shore areas still recovering from hurricane sandy. they faced the prospect of being flooded again. >> we are trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined...
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from here the food is loaded onto smaller trucks and delivered throughout the city before sunrise. more than 90% of the food in singapore's grocery stores like this one comes from foreign countries. that makes local, urban produce like skygreens a premium novelty for customers. but to some it's much more than that. it's an insurance policy. >> reporter: supermarkets buy food from dozens of other countries as a defense against climate-related disruptions in the global food chain. but the national institute of education's lee sing kong, says that even that may not be enough to guarantee a steady food supply in the future. >> we do anticipate that the need for our own production to a certain level of self- sufficiency. i think the government has set a target, initial target of 10% to 20% of our need and if we can achieve that i think there will be a great feat that we have attained. >> reporter: singapore recently invested $20 million in a fund to boost domestic food production through new farming technologies like skygreens. but lee says incentives alone aren't enough. first, he says
from here the food is loaded onto smaller trucks and delivered throughout the city before sunrise. more than 90% of the food in singapore's grocery stores like this one comes from foreign countries. that makes local, urban produce like skygreens a premium novelty for customers. but to some it's much more than that. it's an insurance policy. >> reporter: supermarkets buy food from dozens of other countries as a defense against climate-related disruptions in the global food chain. but the...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. it has been five years since the financial crisis lead to a global economic meltdown. we have since seen a jobless recovery in the united states coupled with stagnation in europe. it is what the authors of a new report describe as the new abnormallal. joining me now nouriel roubini and ian bremmer, ian brehm certificate president of the your asia group and near-- in an article in this month's "institutional investor" magazine they warn that the world's economies still face structural problems. they also say that failure to deal with them could trigger another crisis. i am pleased to have both of them at this table together. welcome, welcome. >> good to see you. >> what a good idea to have you together and to write this together. so how do you know each other. how do you work together? you're an economist, he's a political scientist. >> well n many ways we're complementary because i would say in this world after 9/11, you cannot discuss economic and financial issues without understandi
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. it has been five years since the financial crisis lead to a global economic meltdown. we have since seen a jobless recovery in the united states coupled with stagnation in europe. it is what the authors of a new report describe as the new abnormallal. joining me now nouriel roubini and ian bremmer, ian brehm certificate president of the your asia group and near-- in an article in this month's...
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chamber of commerce and the turkish counterpart for three-day, three city investment week. >> rose: right. >> and we are bringing together american and turkish business people about how we can do more trade, more investments between our two countries, and then we have the g-20 minisy of meeting coming uin whingto d.c. >> rose: right. >> and then imf bank annual meetings. >> rose: and what is the biggest issue there? >> the global economy, of course, how we are going to be reaching levels of growth, not just for the u.s. but for europe as well, how to tackle issues in japan and the euro zone, and the fact that there is now so much problems in the developing countries and the exports of the developing countries that are going down and developed countries are affected, the developing countries are more and more being affected from the lack of growth and unemployment -- >> rose:. >> these are all issues on our agenda. >> what has happened to the turkish economy? >> turkey has been doing quite well. >> rose: yes. >> first because of the fact that we have made our reforms before the crisis hits
chamber of commerce and the turkish counterpart for three-day, three city investment week. >> rose: right. >> and we are bringing together american and turkish business people about how we can do more trade, more investments between our two countries, and then we have the g-20 minisy of meeting coming uin whingto d.c. >> rose: right. >> and then imf bank annual meetings. >> rose: and what is the biggest issue there? >> the global economy, of course, how we...
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and whether we can get the executive branch to congress, the federal, the states, the cities working together. to what extent do you sit up at night worrying about, to put it wluntly, american dysfunctionality or govern ability. >> i think it's increasingly becoming the great question of our age. just the ability of government to do things. my colleague dan heniger in the journal had a column in which he points out a number of incidents. in the irs, it is defense when it came to the question of targeting conservative groups was, well, washington doesn't quite know-- washington doesn't know what its cincinnati office is doing. the nsa is mad at edward snowden for excellent reasons but to one is ask be how is it some 29-year-old kid walks out with i zip drive and apparently the crown jewels of the american-- of american intelligence. obamacare was just delayeds it is the implementation of the employer mandate was delayed by a year because they looked at these rules and are incredibly complex. so increasingly we've become a country that just can't get stuff down. i think by the way that
and whether we can get the executive branch to congress, the federal, the states, the cities working together. to what extent do you sit up at night worrying about, to put it wluntly, american dysfunctionality or govern ability. >> i think it's increasingly becoming the great question of our age. just the ability of government to do things. my colleague dan heniger in the journal had a column in which he points out a number of incidents. in the irs, it is defense when it came to the...
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and, it was so strong it rattled buildings on the other side of the capital city. the islamic militant group hizb- e-islami claimed responsibility. sectarian violence in iraq continued with a wave of bombings and shootings targeting shi-ites and sunnis. in the last 48 hours, more than 50 people have been killed. today, bombs exploded in shi-ite neighborhoods across baghdad, striking a market, a shi-ite praying area and a bus stop at morning rush hour. at least 21 iraqis were killed today. more than 30 died in attacks on wednesday. president obama called in pentagon leaders today, and afterward, he said they're ashamed about the failure to stop sexual assault in the ranks. defense secretary chha and the joint chiefs of staff chairman general martin dempsey were there, along with others. dempsey said today the issue has become a crisis. in congress, a bipartisan group of senators called for removing commanders from deciding whether sexual assault charges are prosecuted. new york democrat kirsten gillibrand: >> today we're standing on a united front to take on these t
and, it was so strong it rattled buildings on the other side of the capital city. the islamic militant group hizb- e-islami claimed responsibility. sectarian violence in iraq continued with a wave of bombings and shootings targeting shi-ites and sunnis. in the last 48 hours, more than 50 people have been killed. today, bombs exploded in shi-ite neighborhoods across baghdad, striking a market, a shi-ite praying area and a bus stop at morning rush hour. at least 21 iraqis were killed today. more...
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, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tom friedman is here, hhe is a columist of "the new york times" and a best selling author, his recent trips to the middle east included visits to egypt, syria and turkey, egypt for one is facing uncertain times after the military toppled the government of mohamed morsi, questions remain about where the country is heading, and who will lead the process. pleased to have tom back at this table to talk about all that and more. >> so let me begin talking about the middle east first, egypt, syria, iran, the arab spring, egypt first. >> what is going to happen? >> the military wants to see some kind of elections held, we think. we don't know exactly what the muslim brotherhood is going to do. and there are a whole group of people who were part of the protests originally, prepared to vote in part for the muslim brotherhood, to give them a shot, were disappointed, then came back and the army supported them. what is going to be decisive in egypt? >> well, let's s
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so as you walk around in the big city you might be tracked constantly, i think the government should have to pay for whatever it does including getting information from people and should be constrained by the budget. if he have to pay to collect those images of you walking around. then create a sense of balance of how often. >> you're not just talking about street corner surveillance cameras, you're talking about any computer network that is ex can tracting information from me. >> right. what we have right now is we have thousands of computers, big computers around the world who are creating dossiers on all of us. any information that exists because you exist should bring you reward. you get ill, you get better, your medical case history and data gathered from your body becomes part of the medical databases that help others, you get paid. furthermore based on how valuable it turns out to be. so it might turn out that something about your d.n.a. turns out to help a lot of people ten years later can be more valuable than expected. you should benefit proportionally to its value. >> how
so as you walk around in the big city you might be tracked constantly, i think the government should have to pay for whatever it does including getting information from people and should be constrained by the budget. if he have to pay to collect those images of you walking around. then create a sense of balance of how often. >> you're not just talking about street corner surveillance cameras, you're talking about any computer network that is ex can tracting information from me. >>...
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the rallies are coordinated with an ai-gn adcampai launched in 13 states this week by new york city mayor michael bloomberg and others. >> she just wanted to teach little kids, and she died doing it. >> wooduff: some of the ads feature family members of the school shooting victims in newtown, connecticut. bloomberg is spending $12 million of his own money on the campaign, to encourage support for stricter background checks on gun buyers. but the national rifle association's wayne lapierre had this ssage for the mayor on "meet the press" last sunday. >> he's going to find out this is a country of the people, by the people, and for the people. and he can't spend enough of his $27 billion to try to impose his will on the american public. they don't want him in their restaurants, they don't want him in their homes. they don't want him telling them what food to eat; they sure don't want him telling them what self-defense firearms to own. >> wooduff: tougher gun control legislation will be high on the agenda for congress next month, when members return from recess, but it faces a tough road. th
the rallies are coordinated with an ai-gn adcampai launched in 13 states this week by new york city mayor michael bloomberg and others. >> she just wanted to teach little kids, and she died doing it. >> wooduff: some of the ads feature family members of the school shooting victims in newtown, connecticut. bloomberg is spending $12 million of his own money on the campaign, to encourage support for stricter background checks on gun buyers. but the national rifle association's wayne...
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. >> from the geography of syria, the main roads are toward the west, the main cities are toward the west. the main trade routes are toward the west. so if you go east, you have to go through desert, you have to go. its a real, real struggle to actually make it across the border. >> suarez: julian schopp is the director of humanitarian practice at interaction, the umbrella group of non- governmental organizations that perform relief and development work throughout the world. >> so one can assume that all the refugees that are actually walking through the desert are doing so because they cannot find refuge or asylum in any other routes or roads that are most traveled. >> suarez: jordanian officials, however, deny the military is turning refugees away. mohammad al momani is the government's spokesman. he too met with the delegation of visiting americans in amman. >> our policy when it comes to refugees remains the same. those who reach our borders are actually allowed in. in accordance to international law, international humanitarian any fluxuation with the numbers any flucuation with
. >> from the geography of syria, the main roads are toward the west, the main cities are toward the west. the main trade routes are toward the west. so if you go east, you have to go through desert, you have to go. its a real, real struggle to actually make it across the border. >> suarez: julian schopp is the director of humanitarian practice at interaction, the umbrella group of non- governmental organizations that perform relief and development work throughout the world....